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Originally Posted by Canuck_in_Japan
You must be really really old I'm not so young myself (not quite old yet though) and I remember buying a Casio calculator for high school for about $20)
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To lend a bit of perspective here, in 1972 I bought my first calculator - a Texas Instruments model that did addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and square roots - that's all - for $99. As you can see, the price tag scarred me for life! You can do the math about the age.